A few days ago, viewers of Canniny’s livestream saw a disgusting act when they saw a man taking offensive photos of the streamer at a cafe.
Canniny hosted a six-hour IRL livestream in Japan with assistance from fellow content creator 4amLaundry. She was occupied at the cafe’s main counter when 4amLaundry, who was speaking about his experience living in Japan as a foreigner, sneakily pulled out his phone to take an offensive photo of the female content creator.
On July 19, while Canniny and 4amLaundry were traveling together to explore Tokyo, Japan, the incident in question occurred.
Canniny got up to place an order at the cafe’s counter after the stream had been going for four hours. She was placing her order when a man started to hang around her and took an extremely inappropriate picture of her. Both of them were initially unaware of what had happened. Ten minutes after the incident, some Twitch chat users started telling the streamers about it.
4amLaundry instructed the viewers to record and share the incident because it did not accept their assertions. A short while later, viewers were successful in sharing the video, in which the two Twitch streamers discussed the cafe employee’s repulsive behavior.
Canniny and 4amLaundry confronted the man who took the photo at the 04:57:55 point in the stream, and the latter demonstrated that he did not have the streamer’s explicit photo in his phone’s gallery.
Following the altercation, 4amLaundry reported that the photographer had refuted the claim.
Over 280 viewers commented on the streamer’s clip, which was the most popular post on the r/LivestreamFail forum. Redditors watched the 40-second clip and were horrified. In the comment section, 4amLaundry explained the circumstance. He also disclosed that the cafe manager was the person who took the photograph.
Canniny is a Twitch streamer who is partnered with Amazon and began livestreaming on the platform in 2018. She primarily streams on Just Chatting, where she has 46k followers and 141 viewers on average per stream.